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- 2020-09-25
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Starting today's Inércia livestream now. We'll be doing a demoshow with best releases from Chaos Constructions demoparty. Come hang out with us! http://twitch.tv/psenough - 2020-09-26
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winners don't use legal drugs -
only losers make winners possible -
imbosibru! -
hu next bros heb rew! -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHUAVM00kng -
next meme please -
näckscht boheme right now -
so get on the table and do the 'copter -
oosny.gif -
Anyone knows where the drums come from in First Samurai mod? Same got used in 1989 a Number. Drums are called "VoodooBD" and "VoodooSnare2"... -
D4XX, gimme mod im 2 lazie 2 search -
Inércia 2020 Seminar September continues tonight at 21:00 Lisbon timezone with a seminar by Porocyon with "Introduction to Democoding on the Nintendo DS" http://twitch.tv/psenough -
Why the icon for megademo[.]nobody[.]jp in https://www.pouet.net/buttons.php is missing? -
D4XX, you should reach out to Romeo Knight, as he was probably the one who sampled these. -
The name ST-17:VoodoBD suggests they were on the "original" Protracker sampledisks. Hence the widespread use. -
Not necessarily. People started using that convention without having any ties to "the" ST-xx collection. You will find tons of samples names ST-01 or ST-02 which were not part of those original disks. -
are those the cut up drumloop samples? or am I remembering 1989-a-tune... maybe -
Saga Musix: You're right. But I remember vaguely that using ST-XX named sample disks in Noisetracker was more conveniant for some reason. I may be wrong though. I used Noisetracker briefly in 1992 only because Protracker 1.0 kept crashing my Amiga. -
To add more to the previous comment, in 1989-a number it's ST-01 but in that samurai mod it's ST-17, so yeah, those numbers don't really tell you anything. Romeo Knight sampled a lot of stuff though, so it is indeed quite likely that he recorded those samples from a commercial track :) -
I wonder why people often assume any old floppy called ST-xx must be original. There are about as many variations of these floppies as there are musicians. Are the originals even documented? -
I had disks from "original" 01 to FF back in the day.. I think they might still exist at home, not sure. -
From what i remember, ST-01, -02 and maybe -03 were "official". I seem to have disks ST-01 to ST-B6 on external HDD. -
I made my own disk and called it ST-A1. I never spread it though but it does of course differ from other ST-A1 disks out there. -
livestream is up http://twitch.tv/psenough first chaos constructions demos, then porocyon on coding demos for the nintendo ds
